Use of Rapid Online Surveys to Assess People's Perceptions During Infectious Disease Outbreaks: A Cross-sectional Survey on COVID-19

Apr 3, 2020Journal of medical Internet research

Using Quick Online Surveys to Understand People’s Views During Infectious Disease Outbreaks, Including COVID-19

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Abstract

A total of 2986 US and 2988 UK adults completed an online survey assessing knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19.

  • 64.4% of US participants and 51.5% of UK participants held a tertiary education degree.
  • 67.5% of US participants reported a household income between $20,000 and $99,999, while 74.4% of UK participants reported an income between £15,000 and £74,999.
  • Median estimates for the probability of a fatal disease course from SARS-CoV-2 were 5.0% for US participants and 3.0% for UK participants.
  • Participants demonstrated good knowledge about COVID-19 transmission and symptoms but had significant misconceptions about prevention methods and care-seeking behaviors.
  • 37.8% of US participants and 29.7% of UK participants believed that wearing a common surgical mask was 'highly effective' in preventing COVID-19 infection.
  • Approximately 53.8% of US participants and 39.1% of UK participants thought children were at an especially high risk of death from SARS-CoV-2.

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